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Queerly Overthinking
Adam Harper
40 episodes
1 week ago
Well hello there, welcome to Queerly Overthinking, where we explore life, culture, social justice, and self-love through meaningful conversations, personal stories, and a dash of humor. From heartfelt reflections to “did they just say that?” moments, it’s a safe, fun, and unapologetically queer space to explore it all.

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Well hello there, welcome to Queerly Overthinking, where we explore life, culture, social justice, and self-love through meaningful conversations, personal stories, and a dash of humor. From heartfelt reflections to “did they just say that?” moments, it’s a safe, fun, and unapologetically queer space to explore it all.

Join The Overthinkers on Patreon for exclusive perks, and find everything else at QueerlyOverthinking.com

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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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“There’s No Place Like Home”
Queerly Overthinking
23 minutes 35 seconds
1 year ago
“There’s No Place Like Home”

Episode 024:

In this episode, Adam delves into the emotional rollercoaster of saying goodbye to his childhood home due to his parents' decision to relocate. His initial shock and subsequent emotional journey upon hearing about the move reveal a complex mix of nostalgia, grief, and acceptance, highlighting the difficulty of processing such significant changes.

Reflecting on the constant stability his childhood home provided, Adam shares memories of his home and the ingrained familiarity of the surrounding neighborhood. Contemplating the deeper emotional ties and memories associated with his childhood home and town, he explores the concept of "home" beyond the physical space and structure.

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Queerly Overthinking
Well hello there, welcome to Queerly Overthinking, where we explore life, culture, social justice, and self-love through meaningful conversations, personal stories, and a dash of humor. From heartfelt reflections to “did they just say that?” moments, it’s a safe, fun, and unapologetically queer space to explore it all.

Join The Overthinkers on Patreon for exclusive perks, and find everything else at QueerlyOverthinking.com